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CONNECTIONIST MODEL BINARIZATION

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 1991
Image binarization is a task to convert gray-level images into bi-level ones. Its underlying notion can be simply thought of as threshold selection. However, the result of binarization will cause significant influence on the process of image recognition or understanding.
Noboru Babaguchi   +3 more
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Nonparametric optimal binarization

Proceedings. Fourteenth International Conference on Pattern Recognition (Cat. No.98EX170), 2002
Binarization is reduced to function approximation in terms of quantization which is overlaid either with a recursion scheme or with discrete scale-space filtering. Approximations are solved to optimality not requiring any parametric input except that there be two segment classes of the image.
Thomas Kämpke, Rudolf Kober
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Adaptive document binarization

Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2002
A new method is presented for adaptive document image binarization, where the page is considered as a collection of subcomponents such as text, background and picture. The problems caused by noise, illumination and many source type related degradations are addressed.
Jaakko J. Sauvola   +3 more
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Cut generation through binarization

Mathematical Programming, 2014
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Pierre Bonami, François Margot
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To binarize or not to binarize: relational data and the construction of archaeological networks

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2013
Abstract Over the last several years, network methods and models from the social and physical sciences have gained considerable popularity in archaeology. Many of the most common network methods begin with the creation of binary networks where links among some set of actors are defined as either present or absent.
Matthew A. Peeples, John M. Roberts
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Rotation and Binarity

International Astronomical Union Colloquium, 1976
SummaryThe observational data bearing upon rotation and binarity are reviewed. Special emphasis is placed upon some anomalies in the behaviour of close binaries.The purpose of this paper is to summarize the progress on these subjects since the last Ap star meeting.
Carlos Jaschek, Mercedes Jaschek
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Binarization of Nonuniform Illumination Barcode

Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Vision and Applications, 2018
This paper proposes a novel binarization approach, appropriate for nonuniform illumination barcode. The proposed method firstly clusters pixels of the image into two categories, which is black and white. Next, the variations of these two parts are calculated and binarization is conducted in the part with less variation. Finally, the uneven illumination
Zhikui Duan, Yongxiang Zhang, Shiren Li
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Hardware implementation of HEVC CABAC binarization/de-binarization

Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 2022
Wahiba Menasri   +5 more
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Neural based binarization techniques

Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'05), 2005
This paper introduces three neural based binarization techniques. These techniques start with a self organizing map (SOM) applied on the image to extract its most representative grey levels or colors. The classification goes further in two different ways.
Hamza, Hatem   +2 more
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Applications of Binarization

2014
This chapter shows the applications of binarization in image processing and analysis. A particular consideration is given toward some selected biometric applications. Use of binarization in medical image processing is also stated.
Nabendu Chaki   +2 more
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